Support Shiller Pet Zoo / Animal Rescue
Fundraising campaign by
Iris Shalev
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₪300.00Donated So Far
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Campaign Story
Support Shiller Pet Zoo / Animal Rescue!
Kvutzat Shiller is a kibbutz in central Israel, close to the town Rehovot. We have a small private pet zoo which is run on a completely voluntary basis. With the current trend towards urbanisation and privatisation, it is important to us to preserve a small part of our agricultural roots. We want our children to know what chickens eat, how eggs develop, what straw feels like and what a donkey sounds like!
As time passed, we became aware of another pressing need in our community: a solution for homeless animals. Unfortunately, because we are so close to several towns, people sometimes dump unwanted pets in our kibbutz. We regularly find stray cats, dogs and other animals wandering around. We've also found rabbits, chickens, ducks and hamsters - even a stray donkey! These animals are taken to the pet zoo and looked after there. Some of them I am able to keep, others I find homes for.
We have also started a neuter-and-release program for street cats, we feed them once a day and look after their health. The population of street cats in our kibbutz is now relatively stable, well-fed and healthy, which benefits everyone. When possible, kittens are socialized and put up for adoption. Even the wild animal population benefits! Children find wounded birds, sick hedgehogs and other small animals, and we help in whatever way we can.
Our pet zoo plays an important part in the education of our children. The younger children come to visit and enjoy with their family or daycare, while teenagers can do their volunteer hours for school here. Every spring, I do a hatching project in our preschool, so the children can see how eggs develop and hatch into chicks, which grow into chickens that eventually start laying their own eggs. One of the nurseries has their own pen with bunnies and guinea pigs, which the children take care of. Interaction with animals (supervised and guided by adults) is important for children. It teaches them empathy, responsibility and basic knowledge of the natural world around them.
The budget we get from the kibbutz allows me to house and feed the animals and get them basic health care. But it is limited and we sometimes have unexpected expenses. However, thanks to generous donations, we have been able to enlarge our space and take in a few bigger animals who needed help. We adopted Dallas, a semi-retired rescued horse and Caspi, a male donkey who came to us in a severely neglected state. Layla, our stray female donkey, has also given birth to a baby donkey! We also have three goats who were given to us by people who could no longer keep them.
I love animals, I love my community and I want to make it better - for people and animals. With more funds, we can do more!
Organizer
- Iris Shalev
- Campaign Owner
Donors
- אמיר גלבוע
- Donated on Apr 06, 2019
- Iris Shalev
- Donated on Jan 14, 2019
More kittens!
Update posted by Iris Shalev at 07:15 pmJust after the first three kittens were succesfully raised and places into new homes, I found four more today... they had been dropped off in a box by the pet zoo. They are probably only ten days old or so - their eyes are just starting to open. I am
Puppies, kittens and market fowl
Update posted by Iris Shalev at 05:47 amThe Bethlehem puppies were with us for three months in total! We were able to get them vaccinated, chipped and adopted out. It was definitely an experience and I'm very glad we were able to help dogs and at the same time help the only animal shelter in the Westbank.. . . . .
Generous donations from the UK!
Update posted by Iris Shalev at 07:04 amGreat big thanks to my dear friends Samantha and James Anderson who raised 250 GBP in support of our campaign! Sam and James are great animal lovers with a special connection to our kibbutz. They run two vegan restaurants in Southend, UK: The Oak Tree and The Acorn. Also UK-based,
Puppies from Bethlehem
Update posted by Iris Shalev at 06:51 pm30-12-2018I usually don't allow dogs in the pet zoo, for obvious reasons, but... I made an exception for these poor babies! I am now fostering a litter of homeless, motherless puppies, to help out a shelter in Bethlehem. The shelter is being threatened with closure and they are desperate to. . . . .
Donors & Comments
- אבישג ויונתן ול
- Donated on Apr 13, 2019
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- אמיר גלבוע
- Donated on Apr 06, 2019
- Iris Shalev
- Donated on Jan 14, 2019
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